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blotchy

/bloch-ee/US // ˈblɒtʃ i //UK // (ˈblɒtʃɪ) //

斑斑点点,斑斑点点的,斑点,斑点状

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    blotch·i·er, blotch·i·est.

    • : having blotches: a blotchy complexion.
    • : resembling a blotch.

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Examples

  • A printer that pumps out fast copies may be great, but if the ink is uneven and blotchy, the copier won’t help your business’s professionalism.

  • I flashed back to that moment, Leo sitting on our staircase, his little body shaking, his face all red and blotchy.

  • Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice.

  • I found myself confronted by a tall man with a thick black beard and a pale, blotchy face.

  • Eulalie acknowledged that, a week or ten days before, Baby Paul had come in contact with a blotchy infant in the Park.

  • The ferreteyed porkbutcher folded the sausages he had snipped off with blotchy fingers, sausagepink.

  • The blotchy flush had entirely left her face and she looked and acted perfectly well.

  • It became rough and discolored, presenting a very blotchy appearance and disclosed the formation of rust working through the film.